Google recently concluded an experiment to see what people would think of ten unskippable ads.

Unless this experiment was to be put into the, is water wet, category, it can be safely assumed that noone is going to like this.
Google recently concluded an experiment to see what people would think of ten unskippable ads.
Unless this experiment was to be put into the, is water wet, category, it can be safely assumed that noone is going to like this.
YouTube is trying out a new tool that lets users check for copyright issues when uploading their video. Will it help avoid Content ID surprises down the road?
YouTube Testing Copyright Checks During Upload — Plagiarism Today
Most bloggers are very well-intentioned and would try to steer clear from any potential copyright violations. However, it’s not hard to inadvertently cross the line from okay to dodgy. So, let’s chat about some issues that might come up. Copyright notice There doesn’t have to be a notice asserting the content owner’s copyright for that […]
Tips for Bloggers to Avoid Copyright Violations — Mental Health @ Home
Former music producer and now YouTuber and educator Rick Beato has previously spoken out about the mess that is the copyright claim process on YouTube. He’s spoken out once again in one of his most passionate statements.
He has previous made use of his celebrity to remove copyright claims, yet this time he attempted to go through the legitimate appeal process. It didn’t work.
This failure once again shows that the YouTube copyright claim process is desperately in need of an overhaul. YouTubers with valid and legitimate fair use of content are unjustly being punished.
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